The Oxford handbook of political communication - New York Oxford University Press 2017 - xiv, 957 p. Includes bibliographical references and index - Oxford handbooks .

Table of contents:

Introduction: Political communication : then, now, and beyond /​ Kathleen Hall Jameison and Kate Kenski
Contexts for Viewing the Field of Political Communication. Creating the hybrid field of political communication : a five-decade-long evolution of the concept of effects /​ Kathleen Hall Jamieson
The shape of political communication /​ Jay G. Blumler
A typology of media effects /​ Shanto Iyengar
The power of political communication /​ Michael Tesler and John Zaller
Nowhere to go : some dilemmas of deliberative democracy /​ Elihu Katz
How to think normatively about news and democracy /​ Michael Schudson
Political Discourse : History, Genres, and the Construction of Meaning. Presidental address /​ Kevin Coe
Political messages and partisanship /​ Sharon E. Jarvis
Political advertising /​ Timothy W. Fallis
Political campaign debates /​ David S. Birdsell
Niche communication in political campaigns /​ Laura Lazarus Frankel and D. Sunshine Hillygus
The functional theory of political campaign communication /​ William L. Benoit
The political uses and abuses of civility and incivility /​ Kathleen Hall Jameison, Allyson Volinsky, Ilana Weitz, and Kate Kenski
The Politics of Memory /​ Nicole Maurantonio
Media and Political Communication. Political Systems, Institutions, and Media. Freedom of the press : theories and realities /​ Doris A. Graber
Press-government relations in a changing media environment /​ W. Lance Bennett
News media as political institutions /​ Robert W. McChesney and Victor Pickard
Measuring spillovers in markets for local public affairs coverage /​ James T. Hamilton
Comparative political communication research /​ Claes H. De Vreese
Media responsiveness in times of crisis /​ Carol Winkler
The US media, foreign policy, and public support for war /​ Sean Aday
Journalism and the public-service model : in search of an ideal /​ Stephen Coleman
Construction and Effects. The gatekeeping of political messages /​ Pamela J. Shoemaker, Philip R. Johnson, and Jaime R. Riccio
The media agenda : who (or what) sets it? /​ David H. Weaver and Jihyang Choi
Game versus substance in political news /​ Thomas E. Patterson
Going institutional : the making of political communications /​ Lawrence R. Jacobs
Theories of media bias /​ S. Robert Lichter
Digital media and perceptions of source credibility in political communication /​ Andrew J. Flanagin and Miriam J. Metzger
Candidate traits and political choice /​ Bruce W. Hardy
Political communication, information processing, and social groups /​ Nicholas Valentino and L. Matthew Vandenbroek
Civic norms and communication competence : pathways to socialization and citizenship /​ Dhavan V. Shah, Kjerstin Thorson, Chris Wells, Nam-jin Lee, and Jack McLeod
Framing inequality in public policy discourse : the nature of constraint /​ Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
Political communication : insights from field experiments /​ Donald P. Green, Allison Carnegie, and Joel Middleton
Political Communication and Cognition. Communication modalities and political knowledge /​ William P. Eveland Jr. and Kelly Garrett
Selective exposure theories /​ Natalie Jomini Stroud
The hostile media effect /​ Lauren Feldman
Public and elite perceptions of news media in politics /​ Yariv Tsfati
The media and the fostering of political (dis)trust
Michael Barthel and Patricia Moy
Cultivation theory and the construction of political reality /​ Patrick E. Jamieson and Daniel Romer
Uses and gratifications /​ R. Lance Holbert
The state of framing research : a call for new directions /​ Dietram A. Scheufele and Shanto Iyengar
Agenda-setting theory : the frontier research questions /​ Maxwell McCombs and Sebastián Valenzuela
Implicit political attitudes : when, how, why, with what effects? /​ Dan Cassino, Milton Lodge, and Charles Taber
Affect and political choice /​ Ann N. Crigler and Parker R. Hevron
Interpersonal and Small Group Political Communication. Two-step flow, diffusion, and the role of social networks in political communication /​ Brian H. Southwell
Taking interdependence seriously : platforms for understanding political communication /​ Robert Huckfeldt
Disagreement in political discussion /​ Lilach Nir
Internal dynamics and political power of small group political deliberation /​ John Gastil, Katherine R. Knobloch, and Jason Gilmore
Ethnography of politics and political communication : studies in sociology and political science /​ Eeva Luhtakallio and Nina Eliasoph
Self-censorship, the spiral of silence, and contemporary political communication /​ Andrew F. Hayes and Jörg Matthes
Collective intelligence : the wisdom and foolishness of deliberating groups /​ Joseph N. Cappella, Jingwen Zhang, and Vincent Price
The Altered Political Communication Landscape. Broadcasting versus narrowcasting : do mass media exist in the twenty-first century? /​ Miriam J. Metzger
Online news consumption in the United States and ideological extremism /​ Kenneth M. Winneg, Daniel M. Butler, Saar Golde, Darwin W. Miller III, and Norman H. Nie
New media and political campaigns /​ Diana Owen
Political discussion and deliberation online /​ Jennifer Stromer-Galley
The political effects of entertainment media /​ Michael X. Delli Carpini
Theories and effecrs of political humor : discounting cues, gateways, and the impact of inconguities /​ Dannagal G. Young
Music as political communication /​ John Street
Conditions for political accountability in a high-choice media environment /​ Markus Prior
Conclusion: Political communication : looking ahead /​ Kate Kenski and Kathleen Hall Jamieson.

An incisive, broad-based overview of political communication, the Oxford Handbook for Political Communication assembles the leading scholars in the field of political communication to answer the question: What do we know and need to know about the process by which humans claim, lose, or share power through symbolic exchanges? Its sixty-three essays address the following five themes: contexts for viewing the field of political communication, political discourse, media and political communication, interpersonal and small group political communication, and the altered political communication landscape. This comprehensive review of the political communication literature is designed to become the first reference for scholars and students interested in the study of how, why, when, and with what effect humans make sense of symbolic exchanges about sharing and shared power.

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Communication in politics
Political science
Political communication - Media - News
Political communication - Public support
Political communication - Handbook

320.01​4 / O9